Additional Location Information
A short walk from Kamaole Beach Park in one direction and Kalama Park in the other, a lot of activities are steps form your door. Kalama Park has a skatepark and a free outdoor roller rink right next to the ocean ($5 skate rental.) Kalama Park also has a playground, tennis courts, BBQ grills, volleyball and more.
Cove Park across the street is the de-facto place to learn to surf in Kihei. The most regular small surf break in South Maui means there are surf-schools here virtually every day of the year.
Tha Kamaloe’s are the most popular beaches in Kihei for a reason. The closest is the Charlie Young Beach side of Kam I – one of the prettiest spots on all three Kamaoles. You can walk along the shoreline all the way down to Kamaole II & III. All three of these beaches have lifeguards, and are great for swiming, booige boarding, or just doing nothing but lazing on the soft sand all day!